Руководство Пользователя для Holux gr-213

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HOLUX 
 
4
 
Cold start   
42 sec., averaged 
4) Position 
accuracy: 
A) Non DGPS (Differential GPS) 
Position  
5-25 meter CEP without SA 
Velocity  
0.1  meters/second, without SA 
Time   
1    microsecond synchronized GPS time 
B) DGPS (Differential GPS) 
Position   
1 to 5 meter, typical 
Velocity  
0.05  meters/second, typical 
C)EGNOS/WAAS/Beacon 
        Position      < 2.2 meters, horizontal 95% of time 
< 5 meters, vertical 95% of time 
 
5) Dynamic 
Conditions:  
Altitude    
18,000 meters (60,000 feet) max 
Velocity   
515   meters / second (700 knots) max 
Acceleration 
4 G,   max 
Jerk    
20    meters/second, max 
 
1.3.5 Interfaces 
1)  Dual channel RS-232 or TTL compatible level, with user selectable baud rate (4800-Default, 9600, 19200, 
38400). 
2)  NMEA 0183 Version 2.2 ASCII output (GGA, GSA, GSV, RMC, option GLL, VTG, ZDA). 
3)  Real-time Differential Correction input (RTCM SC-104 message types 1,2 and 9). 
4)  SiRF binary protocol. 
 
 
2. Operational characteristics 
 
2.1 Initialization 
As soon as the initial self-test is complete, the GR-213 begins the process of satellite acquisition and 
tracking automatically. Under normal circumstances, it takes approximately 42 seconds to achieve a position fix, 
38 seconds if ephemeris data is known. After a position fix has been calculated, information about valid position, 
velocity and time is transmitted over the output channel. 
 
The GR-213 utilizes initial data, such as last stored position, date, time and satellite orbital data, to achieve 
maximum acquisition performance. If significant inaccuracy exists in the initial data, or the orbital data is 
obsolete, it may take more time to achieve a navigation solution. The GR-213 Auto-locate feature is capable of 
automatically determining a navigation solution without intervention from the host system. However, acquisition 
performance can be improved as the host system initializes the GR-213 in the following situation: 
 
1)  Moving further than 500 kilometers. 
2)  Failure of data storage due to the inactive internal memory battery. 
 
2.2 Navigation 
After the acquisition process is complete, the GR-213 sends valid navigation information over output 
channels. These data include: 
 
1) Latitude/longitude/altitude 
2) Velocity 
3) Date/time 
4) Error 
estimates 
5)  Satellite and receiver status 
 
The GR-213 sets the default of auto-searching for real-time differential corrections in RTCM SC-104 
standard format, with the message types 1, 5, or 9. It accomplishes the satellite data to generate a differential 
(DGPS) solution. The host system, at its option, may also command the GR-213 to output a position whenever 
a differential solution is available.